Ed Drain wrote: "He ruined someone else's life, why should he get to go back to his?"

Michael Wall wrote: "Rapists have no place in sport.

"Sport is about fair play, not violence."

But Evans' girlfriend Natasha Massey told Sky News he SHOULD be allowed to return to work.

“All Ched wants to do is go back to work, do the job that he loves, play football, score goals and then just come home and have a family life”

Ched Evans' girlfriend Natasha Massey

"If Ched wasn't a professional footballer we wouldn't be having this conversation, because that was his job before he went to prison," she said.

"That's part of the whole rehabilitation process when you leave the prison and you go back to work.

"All Ched wants to do is go back to work, do the job that he loves, play football, score goals and then just come home and have a family life."

Evans, formerly of Manchester City, was found guilty following a two week trial in 2012.

GAFFER: Nigel Clough has reportedly visited Evans in prison [GETTY]

The Prosecution said Evans had sex with his victim in a hotel room while she was too drunk to consent.

His friend and fellow pro Clayton MacDonald was cleared of the same charge.

A member of the Sheffield United Supporters Club has said fans will welcome back Evans when he is released.

"He has served his time, he has served his sentence and we would have him back," Alan Smith said.

RAPE: Evans was convicted of raping a woman in 2012 [GETTY]

"Good players like that have got to carry on playing and if not for Sheffield United it would be for someone else, and we would regret that."

But Rape Crisis England and Wales have revealed they are concerned over the striker's return to the game.

Director of communications Katie Russell said: "We would urge Sheffield United to think very carefully about the message that they send when they immediately re-employ someone who's been convicted of such a very serious crime."

Evans was named in the League One PFA Team of the Year in 2012 after ending the season with 35 goals in all competitions.

Some argued he should have been removed from the team following his rape conviction.